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Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar is a name that will make bowlers quiver in their shoes; the little master can blast the bowlers into submission with his amazing array of strokes. He is the Numero Uno batsman in world cricket today - 7089 runs at a high average of 57.63 in 85 Tests is an awesome record. In the second innings, Tendulkar makes the cut at the international level, scoring 2005 runs at 46.62. Only eight of his 26 Test hundreds, though, have been scored in the second innings. Against South Africa, Tendulkar has scored 925 runs at 38.54 in 13 Test matches. The shocking story is his second-innings record against the Proteas; 111 runs at 10.09, a dismal record that can only be good news to the South Africans.


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